山东省德州市夏津第一中学2018_2019学年高一英语下学期第三次月考试题.doc
山东省德州市夏津第一中学2018-2019学年高一英语下学期第三次月考试题 本试题分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第I卷( 120分)第一部分 听力理解(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍.1. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Father and daughter.C. Doctor and patient.2. Where is Mike now?A. In the classroom. B. on the playground. C. in the library.3. What does the woman mean?A. She wants to go with the man.B. The man shouldnt go downtown.C. The man should come back soon.4. How much did the mother give to the boy altogether?A. $400 B. $500 C $7005. What do we know about the man?A. He is a teacher. B. He is a cook. C. He is a guest.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间 阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或 独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What is the man going to do?A. Go for a run.B. Have a cup of coffee.C. Attend a class.7. What does the woman promise to do?A. Telephone the man.B. Go on a trip with the man.C. Get together with the mans family.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. How did the woman learn Japanese?A. She once went to Japan.B. She learnt it in school.C. She learnt it from her father.9. How long has the woman been in China?A. For 30 years. B. For 20 years. C. For 25 years听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题10. What is the man complaining about?A. There is too much dust.B. There is too much noise.C. There is too much traffic.11. What do we know about the road near the mans house?A. Its condition is not goodB. It has completed the construction.C. It is being constructed12. What suggestion does the woman give to the man?A. Showing the truth to the media.B. Holding a neighborhood meeting.C. Collecting money for the construction.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. How to answer customers phone calls properly.B. How to sell the products of their company.C. How to deal with difficult callers.14. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Couple. B. Colleagues C. Classmates. 15. What kind of company Dianna is?A. Food B. Tour. C. clothing16. How is the woman required to end a call?A. By offering something that sounds interesting.B. By writing down customers names.C. By promising to do something.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. How long will the tourists stay at the Central Park Zoo?A. For half an hour.B. For an hour.C. For an hour and a half.18. When was St. Patricks Cathedral built?A. In 1879. B. In 1913 C. In 193119. What can the tourists do when visiting Rockefeller Center?A. Seeing interesting animals.B. Go to its top by elevator.C. Enjoy entertainment activities.20. Which does the speaker like best in Manhattan?A. Grand Central station.B. Chrysler BuildingC. Rockefeller Centre. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 ANew Jersey Botanical Garden MembershipIts easy to join New Jersey Botanical Garden (NJBG) Membership or renew your membership online, by phone or by mail. And its so important to the Botanical Garden! Your membership dollars help to improve the Garden, and provide educational and recreational (娱乐的) activities for the general public. Thank you for your support!To join or renew, please click on the appropriate section and membership category below for safe and convenient online payment processing by PayPal.If you prefer to join by phone or mail, call the NJBG office at (973) 962-9534 or download and send in our membership brochure (Adobe Acrobat PDF file).Join NJBG TodayMembership CategoryIndividualDual(两人共用)StudentAnnual Dues$35$60$25Special: Save $5 withBiennial Dues(两年会费)$60$100$40Renew Your MembershipMembership CategoryIndividualDualStudentAnnual Dues$30$50$25Special: Save $5 withBiennial Dues$50$80$40The Botanical Garden started life as Skylands, a large area in the grand manner. It is famous for a 44-room Tudor Revival granite mansion (公馆) designed by John Russell Pope. Skylands has 96 acres of formal and naturalized gardens and is surrounded by over 1,000 acres of meadows (草坪) and woodlands. Purchased by the State in 1966 and officially named as the New Jersey Botanical Garden in 1984, the gardens contain approximately 5,000 species and varieties of trees and flowers.For you, the NJBG is an exciting and beautiful place to visit where you may enjoy each seasons best. Members enjoy special events, festivals, lectures, and rewarding educational opportunities for both city and country gardeners.Your NJBG membership offers you discounts at participating nurseries, garden centers and other fine businesses. Simply present your NJBG membership card when beginning your purchase:· Goffle Brook Farm and Garden Center, (201) 652-7540 10% off your purchase· Metropolitan Plant Exchange, (973) 638-7613 12% off your purchase· Rohslers Allendale Nursery & Florist, (201) 327-3156 15% off your purchase21. The NJBG membership dollars can be used to _.A. offer further education B. update online paymentC. provide better service D. protect the environment22. To join NJBG membership, you can call its office at _.A. (201) 327-3156 B. (201) 652-7540C. (973) 962-9534 D. (973) 638-761323. To renew the one-year membership for your parents, you need to pay _.A. $50 B. $60 C. $80 D. $10024. New Jersey Botanical Garden _.A. was officially named in 1966B. was designed by John Russell PopeC. invites members to organize activitiesD. gives members discounts for their purchase.BAll you have is what you bring with youIve always felt a need to be prepared for whatever situation Ive found myself in.My mother once took me to a store when I was seven years old. She and I got to the checkout counter, and she realized she had forgotten a couple of things on her shopping list. She left me with the cart and ran off to get what she needed.“Ill be right back.” she said.She was gone just a few minutes, but in that time, I had loaded all the things on the belt and everything was rung up. I was left staring at the cashier, who was staring at me. “Do you have money for me, son?” she said. “Ill need to be paid.”I didnt realize she was just trying to amuse herself. So I stood there, ashamed and embarrassed.By the time my mom returned, I was angry. “You left me here with no money! This lady asked me for the money, and I had nothing to give her!”Now that Im an adult, you'll never catch me with less than $200 in my wallet. I want to be prepared in case I need it.Ive always admired people who are over-prepared. In college, I had a classmate named Norman. One day he was giving a presentation on an overhead projector and in the middle of his talk, the light bulb (灯泡) on the projector blew out. We would have to wait ten minutes until someone found a new projector.“Its Okay.” he announced. “Theres nothing to worry, about.”We watched him walk over to his bag and pull something out. He had brought along a spare bulb for the overhead projector. Who could even think of that?I often told my students, “When you go into the wilderness, the only thing you can depend on is what you take with you.” And essentially, the wilderness is anywhere but your home or office. So take money. Pack a light bulb. Be prepared.25. Why did the cashier ask a seven-year-old boy to pay for the purchases?A. The boy was shopping by himself.B. The cashier was playing a joke on him.C. The boys mother asked her to do so.D. The boys mother was away for something else. 26. Why was the boy angry with his mother?A. His mother left him alone.B. His mother forgot to buy something.C. He lost face in front of the cashier.D. He had just quarreled with the cashier.27. Why did Norman bring a spare bulb with him?A. He was always well-prepared.B. His presentation was about bulbs.C. He knew the classroom equipment was of poor quality.D. He predicted the bulb on the projector would blow out.28. What do the two stories tell us?A. Accidents happen almost every day.B. Money is the key that opens all doors.C. In fair weather, prepare for a rainy day.D. Chances favor those who are well-prepared.CA bargain is something offered at a low and advantageous price. A more recent definition is: a bargain is a dirty trick to force money out of the pockets of silly and innocent people.The cost of producing a new-for example - toothpaste would make 80p the proper price for it, so we will market it at £1.20. It is not a bad toothpaste, and as people like to try new things it will sell well to start with; but the attraction of novelty soon fades, so sales will fall. When that happens we will reduce the price to £1.15. And we will turn it into a bargain by printing 5p OFF all over it.Sometimes it is not 5p OFF but 1p OFF. What breathtaking rudeness to advertise 1p OFF your soap or washing powder or whatever! Even the poorest old-age pensioner ought to regard this as an insult(侮辱), but he doesn't. A bargain must not be missed. People say one has to have washing powder (or whatever) and one might as well buy it a penny cheaper.The real danger starts when unnecessary things become bargains. Many people just cannot resist bargains. Provided they think they are getting a bargain they will buy clothes they will never wear or furniture they have no space for. Once I heard of a man who bought an electric saw as a bargain and cut off two of his fingers the next day. But he had no regrets: the saw had been truly cheap.Quite a few people actually believe that they make money on such bargains. A lady once told me: “Ive had a lucky day today. I bought a dress for £120, reduced from £400; and l bought a beautiful Persian carpet for £600, reduced from £900.” It will never occur to her that she has actually wasted £720. She feels as though she had made £580. She also feels, I am sure, that if she had more time for shopping, she could make a living out of it.Some people buy in large quantities because it is cheaper. Once a couple bought enough sugar for their lifetime and the lifetime of their children and grandchildren. They thought it a bargain not to be missed. When the sugar arrived they didn't know where to store it - until they realized that their toilet was a very spacious one. So that was where they piled up the sugar. Not only did their guests feel rather strange whenever they were offered sugar to put into their coffee, but the toilet became extremely sticky.To offer bargains is a commercial trick to make the poor poorer. When greedy fools fall for this trick, it serves them right.29. Which word best describes the language style of the passage?A. Polite. B. Foolish. C. Humorous. D. Serious.30. What does the underlined word “novelty” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Good quality. B. Low price. C. Curiosity. D. Newness.31. How does the author feel about 1p OFF a product?A. Its a gift for poor people.B. Its an offense to shoppers.C. Its a bargain worth trying.D. Its a real reduction in price.32. Which statement will the author probably agree with?A. Bargains are things people dont really need.B. Bargains are often real cheap products.C. Bargains help people make a living.D. Bargains play tricks on people.DNever Talk to Strangers?“Never talk to strangers.” Many children are taught this simple rule as a precaution against abduction (诱拐). In June, 2005, an 11-year-old boy was lost in the Utah wilderness for four days. During that time, he stayed on the path. He saw people searching for him but deliberately hid from them, afraid someone might “steal” him. Eventually, the unfortunate game of hide-and-seek ended and he was found. According to the Canada Safety Council, this alarming incident shows how unwise it is to instill (灌输) a fear of strangers in children. The “stranger danger” message can prevent children from developing the social skills and judgment needed to deal effectively with real-life situations. In a difficult situation, a stranger could be their lifeline to safety.To have a child go missing is a parents worst nightmare. The threat of abduction by a stranger is minimal when compared with other possible reasons for a disappearance. In 2004, there were 67,266 missing-children cases in Canada. Only 31 involved abduction; in most of those cases the abductor was a relative, friend, or person known to the family. There were 671 cases of children wandering off, and 332 cases of abductions by a parent. Almost 80 percent of all cases were runaways. These statistics cast doubt on the idea that children should never talk to strangers. Wandering off is more commonbut a lost child may have to call upon a stranger for help, and must develop the ability to judge what kind of people to approach. The “never talk to strangers” rule does not protect children in the situations they are most likely to face. On top of this, it can be confusing. Adults do not model the behavior; they often talk to strangers. A child may not know how to tell who is a stranger, and who is not.For young children, nothing replaces close supervision (监管). Pre-schoolers do not understand risk and tend to act without thinking. Children need to develop habits and attitudes that will protect them from the real threats and dangers they may face. The Canada Safety Council encourages parents to give their children age-appropriate positive messages about safety, bearing in mind how youngsters may understand their world.33. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the 11-year-old boy?A. He practiced the “never talk to strangers” rule.B. He hid from the rescuers to avoid possible abduction.C. He eventually showed up when his hide-and seek game ended.D. He stayed where he was, expecting the coming of familiar people.34. Among the possible reasons for the missing-children cases in Canada, which one is the most frequent?A. Being abducted by a parent. B. Running away.C. Being abducted by strangers. D. Wandering off.35. The “never talk to strangers” rule is confusing to children because _.A. a friendly and attractive person may be dangerousB. adults do not act upon the rule and strangers are hard to tellC. the rule does not protect children in the situation of abductingD. a lost child may have difficulty in comm